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Tor: Anonymity Online in Ubuntu

08 Nov

As we all know, Ubuntu is one of the most stable and secure operating system around. We accept the fact that it is totally free from viruses/malware but still there are some things which need to be looked upon while using Ubuntu on a Public Network like CyberCafe’s, Offices, School/College Wifi etc. Most of the times, these places are governed by Surveillance personnel compromising your privacy and freedom of browsing. To solve this problem, we have for you Tor: The Onion Router.

Tor is free software and an open network that helps you defend against network surveillance that threatens personal freedom & privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security known as traffic analysis. Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people to improve their privacy and security on the World wide web. Tor provides the foundation for a range of applications that allow organizations and individuals to share information over public networks without compromising their privacy. With Tor, you will be free to browse anonymously without your ISP knowing what sites you are visiting. It can also help you bypass any blocks put up by your ISP on some particular websites as well.

How it Works :-

Tor protects a user by bouncing the communications around a distributed network of relays, it prevents somebody(may be Authorized personnel in case) watching a user’s Internet activity from learning sites being visited, and it prevents the sites from learning user’s physical location. The original IP is masked by passing it through special(Onion) routers, and hence it prevents Internet applications that are configured to send their traffic from compromising user’s privacy. Tor works with many existing applications, including web browsers, instant messaging clients, remote login, and other applications based on the TCP protocol.

Tor anonymizes the origin of your traffic, and it encrypts everything between you and the Tor network and everything inside the Tor network, but it can’t encrypt your traffic between the Tor network and its final destination.

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GmailWatcher for Ubuntu

19 Sep

GmailWatcher is a Gmail notifier specifically designed for the Ubuntu Operating System. A post on Mark Shuttleworth’s blog mentioned Owais Lone’s GmailWatcher app. It is under development for Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10. “Right now, my target is to make it stable/usable enough in time for Maverick. I’m planning to release the first stable version and getting it into Universe for Maverick” says Lone.

It relies heavily on Ubuntu specific packages like MeMenu, Notifications, DesktopCouch but Owais is also concentrating on a stock Gnome version also so that people on Fedora, Suse and other distributions can use it too. It may be added to the universe repository of Ubuntu 10.10.

Features :-

  • Multiple Accounts support
  • Google Apps support
  • Secure password storage facility using Gnome-Keyring
  • Themable unread emails page
  • Preferences sync using UI

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EasyPeasy : Ubuntu For Netbooks

10 Jul
Want to give ur netbooks another Avatar try EasyPeasy
The idea “The operating system that makes your netbook a lean, mean surfing machine” is really well put.
Derived from Ubuntu this Linux distro takes Netbook OS to new levels with low power consumption and ability to connect to Internet on go.
Along with Ubuntu you get a faster,better looking and easy to use GUI that will really make you say ~WoW~
(I really loved the big clear crispy icons )
We recon it must to try for those who really want to make there netbooks useful. (Refer This for Installation)
Even if you want somthing different from your regular Ubuntu desktop its a Thumbs Up.
Still a newbie in field but constantly developing and surely we feel a way to go.
Wishing Gud Luck to EasyPeasy Team …!!!
 
 

MultiGet: Ultimate Download Manager for Ubuntu

02 Nov

Looking for a download manager which supports multi-tasking and multi-threading on multiple servers? .Here is something that looks just perfect for what you need. While stumbling upon Google, I found this little download manager which nearly supports all OS including Ubuntu.

It depends on GTK+ runtime environment in Linux if statically linked with wxWidgets

It has a nice GUI with Multi Threading and support for both FTP & HTTP protocols. You can also add mirrors for the download you selected and also choose between the languages. (currently English and Chinese). It works seamlessly on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala.

You may find the interface a bit weird, but the project is really promising.

The management was good and has categories for Running, Paused, Failed, Finished and Deleted Tasks as expected

MultiGet

MultiGet file downloader

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